Stylish sisters! The Pitman Sisters, Hasley, 26, Hope, 21, and Halle, 19, are known for sharing dance, beauty, and style content with their 3 million followers across social media, and now, the Florida-born trio is spilling their fashion tips with ET. 

While the three are quick to swap style secrets, they each make sure to put a personal touch on their wardrobe choices.

“My style is definitely more minimal, western-inspired and sporty, but I also love a fun statement piece. I think I gravitate to more traditional or timeless looks and my sisters are definitely quicker to take a fun fashion risk,” Hasley explained.

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“I usually stick to the essentials and try to add a funky twist or a vintage piece. I always prioritize what I feel comfortable and good in. I’d say I’m more laid-back than my sisters, but I tend to be a blend of Hasley and Halle,” Hope noted.

“I would describe my personal style as clothes I can usually dance or move around in, while always trying to tap into what makes me feel the most confident. … I tend to enjoy street style and more boho chic looks,” Halle explained.

And if they’re ever in a fashion bind, the sisters look to past and present trends for outfit inspiration. 

“I love looking at ’90s fashion and finding influence from icons such as Princess Diana,” Hasley shared.

“I enjoy diving into styling choices and looks from the seventies. My mom is also someone who I can always take fashion inspiration from,” Halle said.

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“I follow a lot of fashion accounts and love looking at runway shows, but street style is where I get most of my ideas. I love watching how people mix and match,” Hope shared. 

As for what they can’t wait to wear as the weather cools down?

“I am loving all the brown, and maroon tones, as well as the suede,” Hasley dished.

“Layering and accessorizing are two ways I love to elevate my style in the fall,” Halle told ET.

“I love throwing on jackets and sweaters over any outfit, but I really want to start playing around with more scarves and hats,” Hope spilled.

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